Ferruccio Furlanetto performs the Gremin's Aria (Tchaikovsky: Eugene Onegin) Daniel Barenboim / Wiener Philharmoniker Anna Samuil (Tatiana) / Peter Mattei (Onegin) Salzburger Festspiele 2007
As a student, I never liked Furlanetto. Now that I have been singing professionally for many years. I have come to appreciate him. A wonderful artist with a great voice. Thanks for posting this!
@Alfruna Yes, it is. I think Furlanetto is one of the finest basses ever. I've heard him live quite a few times...and they've all been marvelous experiences. He's a marvelous King Phillip, Boris Godunov, and Don Quichotte.
@Ankhsnammon I couldn't agree more. The slow tempo does add beauty. Furlanetto's marvelous acting (and exquisite voice of course) enhances it also. Bravo, Ferruccio! The greatest actor in opera today!
@turbofreddy Furlanetto is one of the greatest basses of all time...and just about the finest actor in opera today. We in San Diego are very lucky that he performs so often here. Next year he will sing his first Baron Ochs in San Diego.
Furlanetto is the best bass alive. He is a great actor too.
What a voice! wonderful!
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@lamsalgado He's just about perfect. The voice alone would be enough, but he's also the finest actor working in opera today.
arpeggio1358 10 months ago
Как носитель русского языка скажу, что не смотря на то, что furlanetto не русский бас, это лучшее исполнение этой арии в мире!
MrKos1987 1 year ago
Furlaneto, impossible to praise him enough! Wonderful singing and voice, and peerless acting! Such emotion here!
lamsalgado 1 year ago
What a voice! what an actor!
jhvorotin 1 year ago
As a student, I never liked Furlanetto. Now that I have been singing professionally for many years. I have come to appreciate him. A wonderful artist with a great voice. Thanks for posting this!
Doromir 1 year ago
Awesome! TY.
paulostroff99 1 year ago
@Alfruna Yes, it is. I think Furlanetto is one of the finest basses ever. I've heard him live quite a few times...and they've all been marvelous experiences. He's a marvelous King Phillip, Boris Godunov, and Don Quichotte.
arpeggio1358 1 year ago
@Ankhsnammon I couldn't agree more. The slow tempo does add beauty. Furlanetto's marvelous acting (and exquisite voice of course) enhances it also. Bravo, Ferruccio! The greatest actor in opera today!
bassfanne45 1 year ago
@turbofreddy Furlanetto is one of the greatest basses of all time...and just about the finest actor in opera today. We in San Diego are very lucky that he performs so often here. Next year he will sing his first Baron Ochs in San Diego.
bassfanne45 1 year ago